Saturday, January 22, 2011

CIR-CUM-NAV-I-GATE

two man tag team circumnavigation through selected obstacles
max rotations in 6 min per obstacle with 3 min rest in between
first three obstacles performed in body armor







1 comment:

  1. dip bars: 14 double passes
    cargo net: 4
    logs: 24
    rope climbs: 10
    balance rope: 4
    In this case circumnavigation refers to passing through the straits of the same obstacle on a 1:1 work:rest ratio. A more appropriate descriptor might be circumbobulation but in deference to the religious connotation, circumnavigation is more apropos. Furthermore, it aptly describes the journey and commensurate plans for conquest. Any good seaman worth his salt knows the rigors of repetition and the associated fortitude needed to endure what some consider pointless while others consider mandatory. Critics may disparage the use of autopilot whilst engaging the forlorn journey while I contend that finesse and efficiency are integral attributes of successful execution. Auto pilot allows the navigator to slowly eliminate the novelty of experience rep by rep until max efficiency is achieved. In so doing, less fuel is consumed and final destination comes one step closer.

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